PM Abdullah Hamdouk Orders for the Dismissal of the Provisional Government and the Establishment of a New Government The Assembly of which will be announced tomorrow
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdullah Hamduk
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The Prime Minister of Sudan, Abdullah Hamduk, this evening (Sunday) ordered the dissolution of the Provisional Government and the formation of a new government to be announced tomorrow evening.
While the decision is not expected to harm relations with Israel, as it is part of the process of transition to democracy in the country, which members of the political movements agreed with the army.
However, friction over the identity of the ministers and the distribution of power within the civilian component of the new government may cause instability and delay the formation and stability of the new government.
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The controversy is currently centered around the identity of the new education minister, a debate that prevented the government from announcing last week, as raised by the schedules of the agreement between the political factions and the military.
Meanwhile, a first-of-its-kind forum convened in Sudan today with the aim of encouraging relations and dialogue between the various religions and expressing support for relations between the countries of the region, including Israel.
Several political problems in the country boycotted the conference, in which Rabbi David Rosen participated in a video broadcast from Jerusalem, due to their opposition to the peace process between the countries.